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how's jim? he had a hard knock. me thought maybe murder's killed jim, too? they could have tonto. for some reason, they wanted jim to be found here alive. he's coming too. help me carry him to the porch. so that's why i'm after cavendish, jim. the reason for the mask... my real identity is to be kept a secret. known only to the three of us. well, i'll be hand. you sure got a job cut for yourself, reed. i mean lone ranger. i'll help in any way i can. i was hoping you would join us, jim. live up at our old silver mind. you're mighty kind to an old ex ranger who use to nurse me. i sure would like too. i never did like living here, trying to farm. only... only what? well, i can't run out now. with the owner of the bank. poor old judge knox lying dead back there. folks might think that i did it. why they might start blaming me for all the rest of the killings going on in town. more murders, jim? yes. lot's going on in town. first, it was glynn peters, he owns the newspaper. then biff anderson, postmaster and telegraph man combined. then max strauss, the hotel man. and a couple others,
how's jim? he had a hard knock. me thought maybe murder's killed jim, too? they could have tonto. for some reason, they wanted jim to be found here alive. he's coming too. help me carry him to the porch. so that's why i'm after cavendish, jim. the reason for the mask... my real identity is to be kept a secret. known only to the three of us. well, i'll be hand. you sure got a job cut for yourself, reed. i mean lone ranger. i'll help in any way i can. i was hoping you would join us, jim. live up...
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help me put jim on silver's back. a few hours later, after tedio the lone ranger, jim and tonto, approached the sight of the secret silver mine. ♪ this is it, tonto. where mine? you don't see it do ya? fooled you just like everybody else. come on. i"ll show you. ♪ here we are, tonto. must have been ten years ago with my brother, old jim here and i discovered the mine and built this shed. nine years ago this spring. still, no see mine. over here, tonto. it's under the bunk. there. yep, one of the richest veins of silver ever found here in these parts. i never thought i'd care about digging up the ore. that is until now. water there too. that's the spring we were cleaning out when we found the vein. we drained the water to get to the silver oar. jim, you and i can fix up this place, while tonto goes into town for the sheriff. his name is taylor, isn't it? yeah. old two gun is still on the job. alright, kimosabe. when you find the sheriff, tell him you know where jim blane is. he'll come with you. that's good. me go
help me put jim on silver's back. a few hours later, after tedio the lone ranger, jim and tonto, approached the sight of the secret silver mine. ♪ this is it, tonto. where mine? you don't see it do ya? fooled you just like everybody else. come on. i"ll show you. ♪ here we are, tonto. must have been ten years ago with my brother, old jim here and i discovered the mine and built this shed. nine years ago this spring. still, no see mine. over here, tonto. it's under the bunk. there. yep,...
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that's the report from one of our own agents, jim lackey. yes, he should know. but to call any indian found off the reservation a renegade? oh, that was the army's idea not ours. i see. now you see why i was concerned about, tonto. i'll see to it that nothing happens to tonto. i'll start for the washita, right away. do you mind if i ride along with you? i'm on a tour of inspection. that's where i'm going. glad to have you, inspector. bye, father. adios, father, and many thanks for your hospitality. you are most welcome. thank you. ♪ good luck my friends. ♪ ♪ where have you been, bollen? i've been sitting on fish hooks all day waiting for you. what's eating you, lackey? did you and your cut throats raid that supply train that's coming in? no. didn't know there was one. ah, that's a relief. something wrong lackey? you bet there is. we've got to layoff for awhile. the indian bureau is burying its head off. you think they are getting wise? no. they still think it's renegade indians. well then, what have we got to worry about? this letter from washington. just
that's the report from one of our own agents, jim lackey. yes, he should know. but to call any indian found off the reservation a renegade? oh, that was the army's idea not ours. i see. now you see why i was concerned about, tonto. i'll see to it that nothing happens to tonto. i'll start for the washita, right away. do you mind if i ride along with you? i'm on a tour of inspection. that's where i'm going. glad to have you, inspector. bye, father. adios, father, and many thanks for your...
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the gang is holding tom patrick's son jim as hostage. i would have tried to rescue him, but it was too dark. you and me go back and get him now? no, tonto, the boy is safe enough for awhile. but if his father and those ranchers come after him and a body, they'll ride into an ambush. you think it be better if we ride to town first, see tom patrick? if we don't a lot more lives may be endangered. tom's a brave man. but sometimes a little fool hardy. we better hurry, tonto. there's no time to lose. ♪ your kid will die. well, now we know there next move. what are you gonna do, tom? the posse's ready to go as soon as you give the word. if we even knew where their hideout was. it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. those outlaws play for keeps. if we don't let madden go, they'll kill jim for sure. we'll have to find their hideout before they can kill him. you mean we're not letting madden go? you would risk jim's life? don't get me wrong, joe. i love my kid. but there is something more than just his life at stake. madden is the brains
the gang is holding tom patrick's son jim as hostage. i would have tried to rescue him, but it was too dark. you and me go back and get him now? no, tonto, the boy is safe enough for awhile. but if his father and those ranchers come after him and a body, they'll ride into an ambush. you think it be better if we ride to town first, see tom patrick? if we don't a lot more lives may be endangered. tom's a brave man. but sometimes a little fool hardy. we better hurry, tonto. there's no time to...
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look jim it's up to you to find out. me? yeah. suppose you mosey into mineral city and find out if there was a robbery and how much the boys got. maybe we won't have to look in those saddle bags after all. it's a good idea rusty. i'll start now. okay. jim, take a look at that bank layout while you're at it. okay rusty. i think i'll take this one. phew. whoa. on second thought i think i will take this one. you act like a cow on his honey moon. it doesn't make any difference which one you pick, i don't think you're gonna do any sleeping around here. well we pulled it off didn't we? well didn't we? i don't know. rusty's pretty smart. but at least we're safe while he's thinking it over. you know the way you talk, i ain't gonna get a wink of sleep tonight. i'll sing you a lullaby. hey i wonder where we eat around here. i don't know but let's get washed up and find out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what's the matter with him? bullet what's the matter with you? come away from there. i guess he smells you... i don't have a dog. come on g
look jim it's up to you to find out. me? yeah. suppose you mosey into mineral city and find out if there was a robbery and how much the boys got. maybe we won't have to look in those saddle bags after all. it's a good idea rusty. i'll start now. okay. jim, take a look at that bank layout while you're at it. okay rusty. i think i'll take this one. phew. whoa. on second thought i think i will take this one. you act like a cow on his honey moon. it doesn't make any difference which one you pick, i...
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do you know that unemployment benefits were first suggested to be cut by senator jim doning, this guy here, from kentucky, all the way back in 2010, which is not all that long ago. the republicans thought it was so radical not the democrats the republicans. the senator from texas said, this is the one senator. this does not represent the position of the caucus. when they had a vote on it, bunning lost 78-19 a walloping. you know why? not extended unemployment benefits is deeply unpopular. have at it, hoss, you'll win that fight if you actually fight. but they never fight. oh here are more benefits for the rich. this is a terrible deal. finally we talked to congressman pete defazio about the next round of deals. do you think this is over? hey, there were no spending cuts in the deal. think again. listen to congressman defazio. >> do you think in the next round of the negotiations which should be in about two months, do you think president obama will put medicare and/or social security on the table? >> well, first off we were told that the president will not negotiate on the debt limit.
do you know that unemployment benefits were first suggested to be cut by senator jim doning, this guy here, from kentucky, all the way back in 2010, which is not all that long ago. the republicans thought it was so radical not the democrats the republicans. the senator from texas said, this is the one senator. this does not represent the position of the caucus. when they had a vote on it, bunning lost 78-19 a walloping. you know why? not extended unemployment benefits is deeply unpopular. have...
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jim, what about you? would you get into bonds here? >> no. not at all. actually i'm taking the other side. i adopted a negative bias yesterday because to me it still looks like a corrective channel from the big drop over the last couple weeks. now it certainly is testing my resolve as the markets tend to do but my stop out is about 13.09 on the up side. if it traded below 132.16 i'd take it as a signal to sell more. i think we are going over the fiscal cliff and the market thinks so and sometime in the first year things get revolved retro act toiv 2012. the market is accustomed to that and learned to deal with it. >> now you know how our guys are making money but the question is how about you? are you buying treasuries into the cliff? head to futures now.cnbc.com. vote in our poll. make your voice heard ere. scott, back over to you. >> thanks so much. have a good weekend. see you on the other side. only one guy to go to on this. he is the author of "unhedged." >> "unhedged." >> what is the trade here? >> the trade is i don't want to be short treasuries a
jim, what about you? would you get into bonds here? >> no. not at all. actually i'm taking the other side. i adopted a negative bias yesterday because to me it still looks like a corrective channel from the big drop over the last couple weeks. now it certainly is testing my resolve as the markets tend to do but my stop out is about 13.09 on the up side. if it traded below 132.16 i'd take it as a signal to sell more. i think we are going over the fiscal cliff and the market thinks so and...
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i think it's a little overdone. >> jim, good to see you for a second time today. you're looking at the chart of crude. technically speaking how important is the move in your view? >> well, this is funny. you started out the conversation with saying how significant is the move? that's what i've been dealing with all day. you look at the chart. we've been in a pretty well defined trend channel for a month or so. right now we've come to the top of it. the market is telling us the news out of the middle east and the news on the fiscal cliff is a pretty big deal. now it's decision time. is it big enough to take it above 91.25 and settle there? if it can't do that, it will be considered a failure. i want to be short oil and i think 8620 would be the downside. >> on the up side we're watching 9125. now you know what our guys are doing. are you buying or selling crude surge today? head to futures now.cnbc.com and vote in our poll. don't forget to check out our next online show that will be tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. scott being barks to you. >>> we'll see you tomorrow at 1:00.
i think it's a little overdone. >> jim, good to see you for a second time today. you're looking at the chart of crude. technically speaking how important is the move in your view? >> well, this is funny. you started out the conversation with saying how significant is the move? that's what i've been dealing with all day. you look at the chart. we've been in a pretty well defined trend channel for a month or so. right now we've come to the top of it. the market is telling us the news...
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jim demint, one of three that did not vote last night. guest: i do not know if that means he was not here, or he abstained. -engine, -- i imagine he could not have voted to support this. host: donna, independent caller. caller: my concern is that i am basically lost in the cracks. i was a hard worker, paid my taxes, i had an accident, and now i have cancer. i get my medicare, but still i am having to pay for more insurance. my social security check went up, but i have to pay the high price of medical care because of the bills, and it is not fair because i can not get supplemental insurance to help me pay for my disease. i do not think it is fair enough to where i am lost in the crack, and i can barely make it. all of my money goes directly to medical costs. guest: i'm sorry to hear about that, if a tragedy, but she points out the problem. when you go after 2% of the taxpayers and small businesses to fix the problems better on our shoulders, it is picking the winners and losers. it happens on the other end as well. when you say we will pay
jim demint, one of three that did not vote last night. guest: i do not know if that means he was not here, or he abstained. -engine, -- i imagine he could not have voted to support this. host: donna, independent caller. caller: my concern is that i am basically lost in the cracks. i was a hard worker, paid my taxes, i had an accident, and now i have cancer. i get my medicare, but still i am having to pay for more insurance. my social security check went up, but i have to pay the high price of...
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host: jim from texas. caller: as you go in, i'm wondering what your position will be regarding certain groups of people. we have a certain percentage of the population that might be gay or lesbian and we feel maybe it is 10%. it they have the same rights -- and they have the same rights? individuals that may be one to use marijuana, if they were 10% of the population. would you support their rights to do what they do with their body in the same way we allow others to make personal choices? guest: we have to take into consideration any law that we pass, especially when it comes to equality. we have to make sure we make sure everybody has opportunities. four other issues like marijuana reform, one thing that has been disheartening is to see a large number of people incarcerated simply for marijuana possession. it doesn't make a lot of sense to spend $30,000 a year to put someone in prison for marijuana .ossession when it comes to equality, there aren't any exceptions. host: is this a party for you? your marr
host: jim from texas. caller: as you go in, i'm wondering what your position will be regarding certain groups of people. we have a certain percentage of the population that might be gay or lesbian and we feel maybe it is 10%. it they have the same rights -- and they have the same rights? individuals that may be one to use marijuana, if they were 10% of the population. would you support their rights to do what they do with their body in the same way we allow others to make personal choices?...
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and jim cramer. >> jim cramer is great. he's mad, though. mad about money. >> ah, okay. well, i'm going to get to the news, which is going to start in -- >> is this chris christie? >> no, we're doing that later. >> peter king. >> seriously? >> why aren't we starting there? >> i tried to bring it up several times yesterday, but apparently you need lawmakers ranting and just railing against congress in order to cover it. i was horrified yesterday. >> i thought chris christie gave -- >> now you're horrified because chris christie is horrified. great. >> quite -- >> we'll get there. but first, president obama has signed into law -- >> with bottle rockets and smoke bombs. >> and i want to hear from grover norquist, because this logic is fantastic. passed by congress that raises taxes for the higher earners. extends tax cuts for the middle class and unemployment benefits for many americans. the president reviewed a copy of the bill while vacationing in hawaii before directing it to be signed by autopen. that's the signature machine that presidents sometimes use to sign legisla
and jim cramer. >> jim cramer is great. he's mad, though. mad about money. >> ah, okay. well, i'm going to get to the news, which is going to start in -- >> is this chris christie? >> no, we're doing that later. >> peter king. >> seriously? >> why aren't we starting there? >> i tried to bring it up several times yesterday, but apparently you need lawmakers ranting and just railing against congress in order to cover it. i was horrified yesterday....
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jim demint, one of three that did not vote last night. guest: i do not know if that means he was not here, or he abstained. i imagine he could not have voted to support this. host: donna, independent caller. caller: my concern is that i am basically lost in the cracks. i was a hard worker, paid my taxes, i had an accident, and now i have cancer. i get my medicare, but still i am having to pay for more insurance. my social security check went up, but i have to pay the high price of medical care because of the bills, and it is not fair because i can not get supplemental insurance to help me pay for my disease. i do not think it is fair enough to where i am lost in the crack, and i can barely make it. all of my money goes directly to medical costs. about i'm sorry to hear that, if a tragedy, but she points out the problem. when you go after 2% of the taxpayers and small businesses to fix the problems better on our shoulders, it is picking the winners and losers. it happens on the other end as well. when you say we will pay for unemployment i
jim demint, one of three that did not vote last night. guest: i do not know if that means he was not here, or he abstained. i imagine he could not have voted to support this. host: donna, independent caller. caller: my concern is that i am basically lost in the cracks. i was a hard worker, paid my taxes, i had an accident, and now i have cancer. i get my medicare, but still i am having to pay for more insurance. my social security check went up, but i have to pay the high price of medical care...